The Dalgaranga meteorite crater, 100 km northeast of Yalgoo, Western Australia, was one of the first impact structures identified in Australia, the smallest isolated crater found in Australia, and the only confirmed crater in the world associated with a mesosiderite projectile. Seventeen years passed before the Dalgaranga meteorites were described in the scientific literature, and nearly 40 years passed before a survey of the structure was published. The reasons for the time gap were never explained and a number of factual errors about the discovery and early history remain uncorrected in the scientific literature. Using historical and archival documents, and discussions with people involved in Dalgaranga research, the reasons for this time...
The Wabar meteorite craters were discovered in the desert of Al-Rub Al-Khali, Saudi Arabia by Philby...
The Wolfe Creek Meteorite Crater is an impact structure 880 m in diameter, located in the Tanami Des...
The increasing number of recognized meteorite craters indicates that these features are not so rare ...
Abstract: The first meteorites recovered from Western Australia were a number of irons, the earliest...
On Earth, catastrophic impact of an asteroid or comet with truly global consequences has not happene...
was seen by many observers in South Australia. A meteorite fell near Karoonda, a small settlement so...
Here we present detailed geological maps and cross-sections of Liverpool, Wolfe Creek, Boxhole, Veev...
The discovery of the Woodleigh impact structure, first identified by R. P. lasky, bears a number of ...
The ~70 km-diameter Yarrabubba impact structure in Western Australia is regarded as among Earth’s ol...
A newly discovered, morphologically well-preserved crater with a mean diameter of 260 m is reported ...
(with a chemical analysis by c. s. ELLIOTT, British Museum (Natural History)) SUMMARY. The fall of a...
Summary. A unique meteorite, the existence of which has been known since 1941 but which had been los...
Published online: 03 Sep 2020The deeply eroded Acraman structure in the Mesoproterozoic Gawler Range...
Summary. Two groups of meteorite finds in separate areas of the Nullarbor Plain are reported. It is ...
The Wolfe Creek Meteorite Crater is an impact structure 880 m in diameter, located in the Tanami Des...
The Wabar meteorite craters were discovered in the desert of Al-Rub Al-Khali, Saudi Arabia by Philby...
The Wolfe Creek Meteorite Crater is an impact structure 880 m in diameter, located in the Tanami Des...
The increasing number of recognized meteorite craters indicates that these features are not so rare ...
Abstract: The first meteorites recovered from Western Australia were a number of irons, the earliest...
On Earth, catastrophic impact of an asteroid or comet with truly global consequences has not happene...
was seen by many observers in South Australia. A meteorite fell near Karoonda, a small settlement so...
Here we present detailed geological maps and cross-sections of Liverpool, Wolfe Creek, Boxhole, Veev...
The discovery of the Woodleigh impact structure, first identified by R. P. lasky, bears a number of ...
The ~70 km-diameter Yarrabubba impact structure in Western Australia is regarded as among Earth’s ol...
A newly discovered, morphologically well-preserved crater with a mean diameter of 260 m is reported ...
(with a chemical analysis by c. s. ELLIOTT, British Museum (Natural History)) SUMMARY. The fall of a...
Summary. A unique meteorite, the existence of which has been known since 1941 but which had been los...
Published online: 03 Sep 2020The deeply eroded Acraman structure in the Mesoproterozoic Gawler Range...
Summary. Two groups of meteorite finds in separate areas of the Nullarbor Plain are reported. It is ...
The Wolfe Creek Meteorite Crater is an impact structure 880 m in diameter, located in the Tanami Des...
The Wabar meteorite craters were discovered in the desert of Al-Rub Al-Khali, Saudi Arabia by Philby...
The Wolfe Creek Meteorite Crater is an impact structure 880 m in diameter, located in the Tanami Des...
The increasing number of recognized meteorite craters indicates that these features are not so rare ...